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Using advanced imaging techniques, an international research team has reconstructed an ancient extinct fish ’s heart, brain, ...
Springfield Science Museum to offer new exhibit with a tarantula, turtles, fish fossils Updated: Feb. 14, 2025, 7:34 p.m. | Published: Feb. 13, 2025, 4:47 p.m.
The coelacanth is known as a "living fossil" because its anatomy has changed little in the last 65 million years. Despite ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Transparent-faced fish drift through dusky waters. Snowlike flecks of dead plants sift down from ...
The Science Museum has opened a new exhibition which highlights historic milestones that have shaped today’s food system.
Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO Bricks is a traveling exhibit that is presented by Museums of History NSW and toured globally by Flying Fish. For more information, visit the Science Museum’s website.
After being swallowed alive, Japanese eels were able to escape from a predator fish’s stomach and swim to freedom through the fish’s gills, new research shows.
Forceps in hand, Mia Fricano, a high school junior, was about to investigate. She turned over the fish, a bluegill, and slid in a blade, before extracting its gastrointestinal tract. Then, she carried ...
Two seafood enthusiasts are leading an initiative to unravel the mysteries of seafood in Singapore's wet markets. Read more ...
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